Over the past two decades, graph technology has grown from a niche to a multibillion‑dollar market, accelerating in lockstep with AI. As the field expands, it’s getting harder to keep track of the full spectrum of vendors, categories, and innovations across the ecosystem.
The State of the Graph exists to close that gap: a comprehensive, up‑to‑date repository, visualization, and analysis of offerings across the graph technology space.
Who the State of the Graph is for
State of the Graph is built for a focused cross‑section of the graph ecosystem:
– Tech professionals looking for practical tools and platforms to power real-world graph use cases.
– Analysts and investors tracking market trends, vendor movements, and emerging categories in graph technology.
– Vendors and builders who want a clear, vendor‑inclusive view of the landscape and a way to share their innovations with the community.
The project aims to balance depth with accessibility, serving both experienced graph practitioners and those just starting to navigate the space.
What’s live now and what’s next
State of the Graph is rolling out in three stages, each adding a new layer of visibility into the ecosystem.
Phase 1: Repository (Open access)
A growing catalog of graph technology offerings, organized by category and continuously updated.
Goal: Become the go‑to reference for anyone exploring or evaluating graph solutions.
Phase 2: Visualization (Open access)
A top-level visualization of the overall landscape, plus category-level views that make the ecosystem easier to navigate at a glance.
Goal: Help users see patterns, clusters, and white space in the market.
Phase 3: Analysis (Paywalled)
In‑depth insight into the market, technologies, and trends, including a flagship Graph Technology Guide, category breakdown reports, and tailored, on‑demand analyses for enterprises and investors.
Goal: Provide actionable intelligence for technology choices and investment decisions.
A living resource for the graph community
State of the Graph is a living resource, not a one‑off report. New vendors, categories, and approaches are emerging constantly, and the project evolves with them. Input from practitioners, vendors, researchers, and investors keeps the picture accurate, representative, and useful to the broader ecosystem.
For more on the team and how the project began, check out the About page.
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